[It-women] [IGFmaglist] Call for assistance IGF workshop #153 on (inter)national cooperation cyber security and crime

Renata Aquino Ribeiro raquino at gmail.com
Wed Nov 16 06:46:04 BRST 2016


Hi Wout

I'm taking the liberty of sharing this invite to the women in LACNIC
community, which has many experts in cybersecurity
I know we already way too close for IGF 2016 to enlist more speakers
but they can participate from the audience or in any other role and
contact you

Thank you



On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Wout de Natris
<denatrisconsult at hotmail.nl> wrote:
> Dear MAG member,
>
>
>
> On behalf of NLIGF and SIDN I organise and moderate workshop #153 at the
> upcoming IGF. The title is ‘Let’s break down silos in cyber security and
> cyber crime! In the proposal we announced that we would turn to you, MAG
> members, with a call for assistance. Hence I ask you for your assistance in
> making this workshop a success.
>
>
>
> The workshop has a specific goal: to establish whether there are common
> prerequisites that have to be in place in order to make (inter)national
> cooperation in establishing cyber security and fighting cyber crime a
> success. We bring together organisations as wide ranging as GSMA, RIPE NCC,
> AbuseHUB, Cyber Green, INhope, First, Stop. Think. Connect. and many others
> to find out what their secret for successful cooperation is.
>
>
>
> NLIGF and SIDN have described the workshop as follows:
>
> “In order for the Internet to contribute to sustainable growth it needs to
> be safe(r) and reliable. This can only be achieved through cooperation
> beyond traditional boundaries. Hence one of the most heard mantras in
> Internet governance: “we” need to break down silos, i.e. find ways in which
> (different) stakeholders learn to trust each other and open themselves to
> cooperation through different sectors and across borders to make the
> Internet safer.
>
>
>
> SIDN, the manager of the .nl domain, has been involved in a number of
> successful cooperative initiatives in the Netherlands. We further noticed
> that several initiatives around the globe have led to successful
> cooperation, while others struggle and/or falter. In order to make more
> initiatives successful, it has decided to spearhead the theme “opening
> silos” for this year’s IGF and bring together as many known initiatives as
> possible. In 2016 there are still many barriers to conquer. This includes
> the political level, but also practical cooperation between organisations.
>
>
>
> This workshop brings together (public – private) initiatives from around the
> globe with the aim to identify the critical factors which have led to a
> breakthrough and thus to success.
>
>
>
> • This workshop will present best practices for others to learn from.
>
> • The workshop will touch upon initiatives where cooperation is not or
> insufficiently taking off
>
> • It will discuss the reasons behind non-cooperation in order to advise on
> potential ways forward.”
>
>
>
> We are looking for collaborations that would like to participate in this
> workshop, whether in situ or remote. Either to share experience or to learn
> and raise questions. Only this way we can get a wide overview of
> experiences. Should you know of organisations for whom it is of interest to
> participate in this workshop please let me know or introduce me to anyone
> you might know who may benefit from this workshop, so I can reach out and
> invite.
>
>
> FYI. The Dutch session was held last October and it was enlightening. The
> results are presented in Mexico.
>
>
> The results will be published on the IGF website and can be shared on any
> desirable forum in the future.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> Wout de Natris
>
>
>
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